Wednesday, June 30, 2010

The Robert F. Kennedy or Triboro Bridge is greeted with another morning sunrise... This bridge runs parallel to the Hell Gate Bridge over the Harlem River, Bronx Kill and a section of the East River known as Hell Gate (with Wards Island in between them) in New York City...

Monday, June 28, 2010

This is the third installment in my Long Island City, Queens series, which features the Jackson Avenue and Davis Street vicinity. This area is close to the Long Island City Courthouse.

Many of the industrial buildings in this area have become a canvas for graffiti artists. Some of the graffiti in this area reminds me of what you can find in Brooklyn.

The 7 Train curves into the 45th Road – Court House Square station in Long Island City along the IRT Flushing Line. The green atop the train indicates that its running local. This line is sometimes dubbed the International Express due to the various ethnic neighborhoods along its stops. John Rocker (of Atlanta Braves fame) once blasted this train, Mets fans, and all of NYC in general with an Archie Bunker-esque diatribe; as I always say, words spoken by d-bags need not be taken seriously...

Sunday, June 27, 2010

The Arlington skyline from the Arlington National Cemetery subway station along the Blue Line in Arlington Virginia (a vibrant enclave of Washington DC). The Reagan National Airport is not far from here...

Thursday, June 24, 2010

Its very surreal to see the junction of 5th and Broadway in the Flatiron District of Manhattan to be this calm. Anyone familiar with the Flatiron / Union Square area knows that it is an extremely vibrant and busy area. Its almost as if I am to see unrestrained masses of zombies flooding from every corner any second now...

This photo is best if viewed large, you may click the image to do so...

Wednesday, June 23, 2010

This is the 50th Street Station along the BMT West End Line (D Train) in the Borough Park Neighborhood in Brooklyn. This section of the line runs above New Utrect Avenue (above my French Connection post earlier this month). This area is not far from Bensonhurst and about half way to Coney Island.

These have been geotagged in flickr and may be viewed by clicking on the images...

Taken at the corner of Market and Delaware in downtown Indianapolis. This shot features both the Barrister Building (built 1925) and the Indiana Parking Garage (built 1930); both structures contain strong Art Deco features...

Monday, June 21, 2010

For some reason, this shot reminds me of a scene out of a manga or anime series. The red hair also reminds me of a female victim from A Clockwork Orange, maybe Pennywise from Stephen King's IT, or perhaps I just watch waaaayyy to much crap...lol

This was photographed in Columbus Park on the far end of Chinatown in downtown Manhattan (exact location is geotagged in Flickr)...

Are these NYPD officers permanently affixed to these barricades live barnacles, or are they just making sure they don't float away. All I know is that they better watch it, or they might begin to look like the guy on the left if they aren't careful ;)

Saturday, June 19, 2010

Unlike Wisconsin Senator Joseph McCarthy, my claims of seeing red everywhere are actually credible. There is no pattern to the order of the photos in this post, they just feature a significant amount of red.

This is a fire alarm pull box located close to Main Street in Dumbo, Brooklyn...

An early dusk sunset is painting part of the AT&T building red in downtown Indianapolis. Taken from the corner of Illinois and New York Streets...

There's always something charming about puddle reflections. This one was taken on Alabama Street in Indianapolis' St. Joseph Neighborhood...

The closest thing Indianapolis has to a 'red light' district...Taken near Maryland and Pennsylvania in the Wholesale District.

Yet another red photo from Indianapolis, this is a fisheye photo from the 22nd and Talbot area in the Herron-Morton neighborhood...

A Manhattan bound Number 2 Train approaches the Simpson Street Station in The South Bronx.

This was taken near Wall Street and Broadway in the Financial District of Lower Manhattan. Once again, we are graced with a charming puddle reflection.

This mural is located on 2nd Avenue in East Harlem. If your a rust fan like I am, you gotta love the rusty red at the bottom.

Most of these shot contain quite a bit of detail and are best of viewed large, you may click the image to do so. You may also access geotagging data by clicking on the photos.

Both of these photos were taken at the corner of Davidson and Maryland in the Indianapolis neighborhood of Irish Hill. This area, for the most part, lies abandoned, with only the streets and building foundations remain. The Viaducts and underpasses of Irish Hill used to play a role as a makeshift homeless community until they were evicted earlier this year.

Both these shots were taken in Indianapolis, which during all seasons, possesses the ability to flash us some wicked skies. From beautiful icy glazed sunsets in the winter to ominous tornado spawning wall clouds in the spring and summer, the midwest has it all...

This first shot was taken at the I-65/Delaware Street interchange with downtown in the background. A storm was rolling in while a sunset was in progress...

Its always an interesting phenomenon when an overcast sky features large Cumulus clouds... Taken near 16th and Illinois by Methodist Hospital...

These are best if viewed large, which my be done by clicking on the image...

Wednesday, June 16, 2010

I didn't know Hole was still around, but then again, I have a tendency to live in a cave when it comes to many facets of pop culture... This was taken on Halsted Street, near Fullerton in the heart of Lincoln Park neighborhood of Chicago...

Tuesday, June 15, 2010

Flushing, a neighborhood in the New York City Borough of Queens is one of the busiest and most diverse in all of the city. The neighborhood is home to LaGuardia Airport and The New York Mets among other things. Here are a few photos of people around the neighborhood...

I love how his guy blends into the crosswalk like a chameleon... This was taken near Main Street.

This lady does not exactly look happy and she was this way before I took her picture...I swear!Must view this one large on white to get the best effect, you may click the image to do so...

Monday, June 14, 2010

Both of these shots are in the same location of this previous post in the South Meridian/Concord neighborhood of Indianapolis... This area demonstrates some of the best graffiti that Indianapolis has to offer. Historically German, this working class neighborhood on the south side of Indianapolis is home to Sacred Heart Church, Vollrath Tavern, Concord Neighborhood Center, and several historic buildings and row houses.

These photos have been geotagged in Flickr and may be accessed by clicking on them...

Friday, June 11, 2010

Thumbs up...Heeeeeyyyyy! Yeah, I'm on a '70 kick this week; what can I say? This 'classic' work was shot near the corner of 14th and Illinois in Indianapolis in the Methodist Hospital area... I wonder if Henry Winkler would approve?

Best if viewed large and geotagged, you may click on the image to view them.

Thursday, June 10, 2010

Anyone seen the 1971 Academy Award winning film French Connection, starring Gene Hackman and Roy Scheider? The real time chase scene toward the end went down in film history as the godfather of the modern cinematic car chase scene. It all went down here on New Utrecht Avenue below the BMT West End Line in Brooklyn. This was shot at the corner of New Utrect Avenue and 50th Street.

Its ironic how neglect and disinvestment can preserve historic detail. In the Old Northside neighborhood of Indianapolis, there is a stretch of Talbott Street (near 14th Street) that is still paved in its crumbling original brick surfacing. It should definitely be stated that the Old Northside neighborhood is one of the most revitalized Indianapolis inner city neighborhoods, but there are some places, particularly places near Pennsylvania and 16th Streets that still need some love.

Wednesday, June 9, 2010

I was walking through the neighborhood of Borough Park, an Orthodox Jewish community on the southwest side of Brooklyn. One could imagine my temptation here to snap a quick candid of a girl dressed much like Dorothy from The Wizard of Oz. I guess there's no place like Brooklyn ;)

A nice mix of newer and older structures. On Halsted Street, near Lincoln Park on the Northside of Chicago...Geotagged and best if viewed large, both of which can be viewed in Flickr by clicking the image.

About Me

The content I bring to the G+ table is my photography, which is primarily focused in urban areas all over the United States, but mostly where I live in New York City. The primary goal of my photography is an attempt to derive artistic value from what most would perceive to be mundane urban minutiae. I am completely fascinated by that which is most ubiquitous and what most people just accept as their grime filled surroundings.